I have a 2-zone, single stage gas furnace & outside A/C unit system. About 2 years ago I installed an ecobee 4 on the main floor (zone 1) with out issue and maintained the standard tstat in zone 2. Recently upgraded to ecobee 3 for zone 2, and now getting an issue when calling for heat in zone 2.
Ecobee tech seems to think we have a voltage issue causing the voltage to drop and only allow the furnace to run for about 1 min before shutting down. They recommended installing a transformer to supply additional voltage and see if that fixes the short run issue with the furnace.
My question is, can I wire the transformer into the zone 2 tstat C and Rc terminals on the board rather than at the tstat in the wall? This would be a cleaner install without having to run an additional wire inside a finished wall.
Old tstat wiring (IMG_4262), new tstat wiring (IMG_4261) and zone board wiring pictures (IMG_4268) attached
NCM-300 w/ecobee tstats
NCM-300 w/ecobee tstats
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Re: NCM-300 w/ecobee tstats
Sir,
That does'nt make any sense unless your NCM300 is being powered from the Furnace transformer, rather than a dedicated transformer. According to your pictures, each thermostat already has a 24v common wire.
Please don't do anything until you call and talk to us!...Do you have a voltmeter?...we'll need it.
John
That does'nt make any sense unless your NCM300 is being powered from the Furnace transformer, rather than a dedicated transformer. According to your pictures, each thermostat already has a 24v common wire.
Please don't do anything until you call and talk to us!...Do you have a voltmeter?...we'll need it.
John
John Brown
Re: NCM-300 w/ecobee tstats
By the way...it appears that you are missing a jumper from Rc to Rh on the Ecobee sub-base with the bubble level.
John
John
John Brown